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ST. CORENTIN'S CATHEDRAL

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Place Saint-Corentin, 29000Quimper, France
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2024
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Saint-Corentin Cathedral is a jewel of Gothic art. Between the two towers, the equestrian statue of Gradlon dominates the city.

A true jewel of Gothic art, Quimper's Cathedral Saint-Corentin is deeply linked to the history of the town and its inhabitants. Their deep attachment to this magnificent structure, begun in 1239 and spanning almost six centuries, is still evident today. Saint Corentin (5th or 6th century), the hermit named first bishop by the legendary King Gradlon, gives his name to the building. The completion of its two towers and the construction of the spires, visible from almost every part of the town, was financed by the people of Quimper themselves, at the end of the 19th century. In 1862, the cathedral was classified as a historic monument. And if we were to remember only one part of its history, it would be its transformation into a temple of Reason during the French Revolution, when all its furnishings and sacred objects were destroyed. The Concordat restored the church to its original purpose in 1801. An architectural feature that catches the eye is the absence of alignment between the choir and the nave. Is this a symbolic orientation, echoing the position of Christ's head on the cross? Or was the nave built off-center to provide a stable base, away from the Odet? The mystery remains. Fully restored in the 1990s and 2000s, the original polychromy can now be admired in all its beauty. Admire the superb and mysterious paintings by Yann d'Argent in the north aisle chapels.

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saïga
Visited in march 2017
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Magnifique cathédrale possédant un registre de vitraux assez exceptionnel, datant du XVI eu XIXe siècle.
Parmi les artistes ayant travaillé à l'iconographie des vitraux notons par exemple, Maurice Denis ou Yann d'Argent ...
Récemment nettoyée, elle offre une vue élégante sur la ville.
fabou08
Visited in july 2016
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Située à proximité de la zone piétonne de la ville de Quimper, cette cathédrale est un incontournable!!
De style gothique, elle se dresse majestueusement avec ses deux tours de 75m de haut§
Elle est aussi lumineuse à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur.
A voir !!!
elisababeth
Visited in august 2015
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Un des joyaux de Quimper, sa cathédrale St Corentin !!! Une cathédrale gothique originale car particulièrement lumineuse et aux couleurs chaleureuses. Si vous en avez la possibilité, optez pour la visite guidée qui vous fera découvrir tous ses secrets...
PORSBEACH
Visited in september 2015
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A voir absolument. Le Santig du (saint noir) est une particularité de cette magnifique cathédrale. Remarquez le morceau de pain à disposition de ceux qui sont dans le besoin.
Les travaux ont dure longtemps, mais cela valait la peine!
kiwigame
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Une magnifique cathédrale gothique dont on remarque tout de suite l'originalité principale : la différence d'orientation entre la nef et le chœur, qui serait du aux mouvement du sol marécageux sous la cathédrale lors de sa construction. Autre originalité, Napoléon y offrit un statut représentant le Christ à son effigie.

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